Referred in a financial situation where you put out exponential amount of funds to pay for an expensive item or for a loan, check, car, etc.
man1 My girlfriend wants the 16 GB apple iPad but it costs $500!
man2 Looks like you'll be busting the piggy to get it for her birthday.
girl1 O-M-G! I love this dress! I'm totally buying this!
girl2 Whoa. Look at the price tag. You'll pig bust just buying one dress!
girl1 Hey, no prob. I stole my parents' credit card!
girl2 Awesome!
man2 Looks like you'll be busting the piggy to get it for her birthday.
girl1 O-M-G! I love this dress! I'm totally buying this!
girl2 Whoa. Look at the price tag. You'll pig bust just buying one dress!
girl1 Hey, no prob. I stole my parents' credit card!
girl2 Awesome!
by mongal22 October 20, 2010

When Grumpy the fifth Dwarf has decided to over-consume his thanksgiving dinner and bursts. His whole booty has become tooty.
by EH!Macarena! 1 and a 2 and a 3 November 4, 2019

Having an orgasm.
This massage felt so good that I almost busted an O.
Or
Brad is in the other room with Kayla; they're busting an O.
Or
Brad is in the other room with Kayla; they're busting an O.
by PaperTowns September 22, 2010

to overcome periods of depression or depressive thought; to be able to reframe negative or depressive thoughts into positive more joyful ones
Once I started cloud busting the depressive, dark and heavy clouds of thought I felt like a new happier person again!
by GoddessianQueen August 27, 2022

I had to bust a Kojak this morning to relieve my morning wood. masterbate, jack-off, touch myself, fondle, choke the chicken
by joecoolthefool December 5, 2014

History of term: This refers to a toy gun for children that can be loaded with little white powder caps that create a bang sound and small amount of smoke when the trigger is pulled. The word "cap" in the term is derived from the name Capulets . one of the fueding families in the shakesperean drama Romeo and juliet. when used in the term "bust a cap" it is also refering to the theatrical and seemingly gang related interpretation of the play by high school level students.
by Mr.Lex Luther March 1, 2017
